The unprecedented floods in the Sahara Desert in September, brought on by intense rainfall, created temporary lakes in the typically dry region and led to deadly flash floods. Scientists attribute this rare weather event to climate change, which is expected to increase the frequency of extreme weather in the region. The floods serve as a reminder that no place is immune to the effects of climate change, urging the need for global action, adaptation strategies, and better preparedness to handle the growing threat of climate-related disasters.
